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Involved
You can help inform policymakers, activists,
students and the rest of the U.S. public about
Washington's policies in Colombia by contacting these groups who
are actively involved in various
issues relating to the Colombian conflict, the drug war, the war
on terror and U.S. foreign policy.
Colombia
Support Network -- An NGO working to improve the human rights
situation in Colombia and build solidarity between the peoples of
North America and Colombia.
Witness
for Peace -- An organization supporting peace and justice in
Colombia by changing U.S. policies that contribute to poverty and
oppression.
Peace
Brigades International -- Provides observer teams protect human
rights defenders who suffer repression due to their non-violent
work in Colombia.
North
Shore Colombia Solidarity Committee -- An organization focusing
attention on the fact that a portion of the electricity generated
by Salem Harbor Power Plant comes from a coal mine in northern Colombia
that is displacing communities surrounding the mine.
Atlantic Regional
Solidarity Network (ARSN) -- ARSN works to maintain a dialogue
between groups in Atlantic Canada who work in solidarity with the
people of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Solidaridad
Colombia -- A community of western Massachusetts residents dedicated
to supporting peace efforts in Colombia and solidarity actions across
the United States.
School of the Americas
Watch -- SOAW is working to close the U.S. Army's School of
the Americas where Colombian soldiers receive training. Many SOA
graduates have been accused of human rights abuses in Colombia.
Peoples'
Global Action (Multilingual) -- An organization coordinating
the global struggles against corporate domination, including a campaign
against Plan Colombia.
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